TIIH IIKNI) UUM-KTIN. DAII.V KDITION, IIKM), OltlXiON, FRIDAY, ,IAM'AIIY 4, 1018 PAGE I A PARAMOUNT PICTURES- TONIGHT-Pauline Fraliiick in "Double Crossed" Sixth Episode of "Who Is Number One" SATURDAY MATINEE AND EVENING o 1 WWIM 1 II If I CHARLIE CHAPLIN AND MARIE DRESSLER IN "Tie's Punctured Romance" (lly ltiiiiiml third tlinii In liend) i THE GREATEST COMEDY EVER PRODUCED. B ARTCRA FT PICTURES! 1218 AN OAjFC-Y" I9I UK MUM Itt I WD IHU J mi Ml J 415 JU2 1314 2021 89 1112 3 10 1516171819 2223242526 !27j28293031 OHKGO.N TRUNK TRAIN Arrlvsi 7:20 . m. IMn 8 p. ni. O.-W. H. A N. TRAIN. Arrive 7:311 p. m. Ukm 7:25 . m. ALTO STAOK LINK HOt'TII. Leaves 8:45 a. m. Arrives 6 p. ut. AUTO MNKH. Cn to Burns, Fort Klamath Fort Rock. Silver Lake and other puinu Youth aud south east. lONT OPPK1C hours. Oeneral delivery open dally 8:30 a. m. to 7 p. m. No mall distributed on Sunday. Night train mall cloaca 7:15. Day train mall close 8:80 a. m. TKI.F.GIIAI'II IIOl'ltH. Western Union, 8 a. m. to 9 p. in. Huniliiy and holidays V a. ra. to 10 a. m 6 p. tu. to 0 p. m. TKI.KI'IIONK IIOt'ltH. Pacific Tl. & Tel. Co. 24 hour LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Mr. u nd Mm. A. Houcr liav moved to Portland. ('. H. HudHon went to rortlund on hUslllCBB lllHl bight. Kmnk Hlnnn wont to l'ortluml hint it Ik ti t on business. A. II. Taylor In In Prlnevlllc toiltty looklnK uftur contract work. Samuel K. Lnohory, of II rot It urn, wuh In town yesterday with a loud of benf. Miss Lois Simmons In buck from linr hollduy trip homo to Twin Full. Idiiho. Thomas Francis was a passenger to Hnilmond toduy. Ho enmo In yes torduy from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dunn, of Moro, concluded a Bltort visit with their hour, Etirl mill Rn 1 pli Dunn, and ro turnod homo toduy, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. A. Smith, of Ilurtllnn, WbhIi., nro vIhIHiik thnlr Ron, It. M. Smith, of the- Iluud-Smltll Mercantile Company. Miss KIhIo Obrin nnd Miss llimd Putney rnttirnnd yesterday from Med- Bend in Brief DOINGS A YOUR CITY. You'll Find Them Here I HI DA V. Hons of Noma), Hutlier's hull, H:00 p. III. Farmers' 1'iilon Cremiiery meeting, Ceittrul LulHir, Truihn unit Farm i'ln' Council, lone I'lne Temple, HATlltDAV. lUil Mill, office of K. I). Gllson, 8:0) p. in. SUNDAY. Orgunlwllon of Clir club, lr. onnm-ii's office, II p. m. Chrlntuui church opcus. Special lecture ut Methodist church, on "What It the Matter With IWnd?" MOMIAV. I. (. (). V., Sullier' hull, 8 p. in. lhiynl Arch Mumjiin, Masonic hull, H p. ni. I'lUnU-m nml Decorator, lone I'lnc Tetnple, 8 p. m. TtKSDAV. M. W. A., Hulhrr'H hull, H p. ra. Culinary Alliance, Ixuie I'lnc I iMir Temple, H p. m. City Council nutting. Honor Guard Iclcgriiphy cIiins. ford, whero they spout C'li I'iHt iiiiih nt thnlr respective homes. Wnynn Aiiior, of Idiiho Fulls, Ida ho, Ik on IiIr way li mil today. He haK been In llend two weeks looklnK after proporty Interests. Charges Cleveland, who htiR heen visiting h'R "on, ('. K. t'levelaud, ut the Ten liar ranch the past 10 days, left for l'ortluml thin morjiltiK. Gnurgn Smith, who Iiuh been here on a trip from Portland, left this morning for Hpoktiuc, whero ho ex pect to Htny. Mr. Smith wns u for mer rtmldoiit of Uund. T. II. AmundBon la here from North Dakota, visiting hla sister, Mrs. J. Kdwnrd Larson. Ho will probably re main a week. Mr. Amundson la re lated to til (i fumcniB explorer. Word has linen received by tclo ftrum from Shnnaon Ilond, with the CoiiHt Artillery at Fort Stevens, that ha Is on his way to the east. Ills parents havo received no other word from him. Article of Incorporation woro to duy proparod for tha Christian church which will soon move Into Its now hulldliiK. Tha trustees are II. I. Mc Klm, president, AddJn Uovo and Fred 10. MeConnlck. That mill condition urn very kooiI III If ! I tho Blatunient mudii by M. II. Alton, sluto deputy labor coni inlHsloner und fuctory Inspector, who wu a imBseiiKer on thu outbound train till innrnlnK. He hu Konu tu Miiupln to look ufter elevators, Mr. Allen visits llend three lime a ynur looklnK Into tho Kunltury und imt chunleul condition. Ho went tbroiiKb nvery mill in till vicinity und found few cIiuiikc lo order inudu. AT THE HOTELS. Pilot Unite Inn. J. Kluter, Portland. Wlllurd Cook, Portland. II. (). Klopp, Hpokuuii, It. O. llowiuun, Milwaukee. It. M. lioruii und wife, l'ortluml, 1). L. Ilynes. , F. MoiitKomery. A. D. l.ee, Prlngli) Full. 1). W. Ilmmuto, I'ortlund. AV. O. lluilley, The Dalles. Wright lioti l. Naomi Hiiilth, Muupin. U. C, I'urkiior and wife, llend. (). D. Kylu, Ht. Helens. Hilda WHjluui, Yamhill. W. J. Omni, I'ortlund. II. Klco und wlfo, Ileud. J. II. Iliixter, llend. It. F. Martin, Pulalcy. una Nance, Urandvlnw. D. J. Fl I'ortlund. Vorne Illuck, I'ortlund, H. P. FlnliiB. Curfleld, Wuah. Victor Harris. I'ortlund. The t'ir.y, W. S. Amort, Hlley. W. J. Iliiur, Klley. M. M. Penehoy. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. lienor. J. W. Johnson, I'ortlund. F. (',. Dibble, Suntex. Halph Templeton. Tho County Poor Farm harbor not a sliiKle man with a bunk account. The Firm National Hunk, llend, Ore. Adv. Ht'YH NKW AITO.MOIMI.K. W. I'. UuwnliiK today became the owner of a new automobile. He baa Juat purchased a aeven-paaaenger Bulck car from the Bend Garage. Talltala Evldanca. An lndluuiipKlla uliooluacher, ac cordlllK to ItiUiauulHilU Nj, tclla lUa fulluvtiiix atory: A mother and her Utile boy were walking down street In which food ad ministration .membership cards were especially thick. "Those people doa't have anything to eat," said tho little boy, pointing to a house In which there was a food card. 'Those people don't have anything to eat, either," he snld at the next house. "Those people don't have anything to est," ho mild ut the next house In which there was u food card. Ity till time tho mother began to wonder what her young sou was tulk lui; nbont. "Those people don't have anything to eat," the llttlu buy said ut thu noxt house. "What on earth do you menu by Buy ing that those people don't have liuy thlnc lo cut?" asked the mother. "They have n curd like ours," said the Hon. TO THE GIRL BACK HOME Kven under extreme duiiKer the sol dier's thoiiKhts drift toward home. A French soldier ut outpost duty snatches a few inoineuts to write words of eu courugeiueiit to the girl he loves. For Toothache. Oil of cloves may be used success fully for ii Mule while, hut you must not continue with It too long or It may leml to congested toothuehe, suyfr uu exchnuge. Put Just one drop oo e pie. r wuddliiK and push the wud dliik' (Irmly but gently Into the hole In the aching toolh. It uiuy slay there for two or three days, and should then be renewed. .Spirit rubbed on the gums will give relief for n few minutes. It Is also a good plan to rub baking soda round the tooth und then rinse out the nioutb with warm wnter. If the trouble Is caused by an ab scess, nothing Is better than a poultice of Unseed men! mixed with vinegar Instead of wuter. Measure out three lublespoonfuls of meal. Boll enough vinegar to mix the meal Into a moist paste, Htlr It up very quickly, wrup It up In a piece of old, soft flannel, a ud apply It to the face as hot as Is bearable. It should not be made be fore the patient Is ready for It ; but If a delay occurs, and It has to be kept back for a fevr minutes, yon should lay It on a warm plate und pop It Into the oveu. HOLIDAY VISITORS AT PRINGLE FLAT Impromptu Dunce Given Christmas Night House I'urty ut Kvulis Home. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) PltlNGLK FLAT, Jan. 2. Mrs. Stetson returned from llend, where she attended teachers' institute the post week. Harry Kvuns la home for tho holt days. Hubert Pearson is home for Christ mas vacation. You Did Not E xpect a Sale of GOSSARD CORSETS This Season Nor did wo, for the steadily advancing prlco of all merchan dise rnudo It seem linprobubln that Oossard Corsets, In which the highest standard of manufacture, must all times bn main tained, could bo offered at sale prices. Happily, an unusual market condition ha made It possible for us to obtain some Gossurds that wo ore offering at the following remarkable prices: , $8.50 Corsets . $6.33 $5.00 Gossards $3.50 $3.50 Gossards $2.67 $2.50 Gossards $1.87 Our discriminating clientele will appreciate these unprece dented values the world-famed Gossards correctly Interpret ing the new silhouette of the mode, insuring your health, and offering a wearing service that alone is worth any price you may pay these incomparable corsets offered at practically the manufacturing coat. We cannot too strongly emphasize this unusual opportunity. The stock Is necessarily limited, and we therefore suggest an early inspection today, If possible. ' ' STOP AND SHOP AT The Beit Place to Trade After All LOAD UP THE PIPES OF THE BOYS IN FRANCE. Tear out this coupon, fill it In and send as much money as you can spare to buy tobacco for our fighting men, THK BEND BULLETIN, Enclosed find to buy packages of tobacco, through "Our Boys In France Tobacco Fund" for Amur lean fighting men In France. I understand that each dollar buys four packages, each with a retail value of forty-five centB and that in each of my pack ages will bo placed a postcard, addressed to me, on which my unknown friend, tho Boltllor, will agree to send ma a message of thanks. NAME ADDRESS Street CITY Mr. and Mrs. Blackstone enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Danlelson and children, Robert Pearson and Martin Graybourg, Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Evans are entertain ing a merry bouse party during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hamlin had as guests at Christmas dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer and children and C. B. Todd and Mrs. Stetson. An Impromptu dance was given at the hall Christmas night, attended by those who did not go to Brothers. C. B. Todd returned Wednesday to the mill. F. W. Hamlin and E. W. Palmer returned Wednesday afternoon to the mill. News has been received of the birth of a fine seven-pound boy to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ransom, who are spend ing the winter in Bend. Mr. Carpenter is home from Bend for Christmas. The Bend Garage has Just installed a two-cylinder air pump and will have air on tap at all times for the bene fit of the motoring public. 23,4.5c Do you keep valuable papers around your borne? Insurance poli cies, deeds, documents or. other pa pers that will be difficult to replace? Are you sure that fire or theft will not some day cause you to lose them? For absolute protection you can rent a safety deposit box at the bank for only $3 per year. 'We recommend this precaution. The First National Bank, Bend, Ore. Adv. LOST A cow. Bulletin want ads. Find her in Tho An Electric Coffee Percolator for $8.50. Tho Power Co. Adv. f J s J Tesk 1 Wtotitm iJtTioXaia IlAmx 96-132, six ooaAsnrryccNTSfcC By ; imp e Bend bulletin The first chock sent by. Tho nullotln lo the Amorlcan Tobacco Company covorlng subscriptions to The Bulletin tobacco fund for our soldlora In Franco. Tha sncond chock was twice this amount and the third larger than the second. Bond in your subscription now to make the next one the largost yet, CJFor Quality, Service and Entire satisfaction Utz and Dunn SHOES offers particular buyers many advantages. Our lines are very complete and you will find a delightful as sortment here. fl Every pair of ''DIAMOND BRAND" SHOES is made of solid leather throughout and possess that ease and comfort that have caused their tremendous popularity. SATHEKS